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Thank you😭I love this sooooooo soooooo much☺️
Simran
In Simran's eyes the stars ignite, And, strewn, the sky, with fates untold, As fortune flickers glints of gold Beyond the guise of mortal plight.
Be whelmed, as souls conjoin in flight, Yet lock her gaze and share her sight; Nocturnal mysteries unfold In Simran's eyes.
When every fiber bursts alight, Resist the flames and hold her tight; Her kiss augments your love tenfold, So you, with closed eyes, may behold The secrets of the lasting night In Simran's eyes.
--- 21-3-2025, M.A. Tempels ©
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Hey! I had a small question. How do you actually study law?
Apologies for ignoring your ask for so long. If you are still seeking the answer, you read. You read the law. You read the precedents. You read the law again and continue with precedents. That’s the way to know how law is being applied. Then you leave the school and voila! You will know that books were never sufficient, however, they were never totally useless. You’ll open them once in a while.
There’s no strait jacket formula for reading. Some read slow, some fast. Some can interpret without having to go back and forth with reading bare language and the cases. It depends on your cognitive ability and no method will be better or worse than the other. So, find how you consume information more efficiently.
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Some of your books make it seems like you believe in actual literal magic, do you? ()
I can write down a few words and make people thousands of miles away, whom I have never met and will never meet, laugh tears of joy and cry tears of true sorrow for people who do not exist and have never existed and never will exist. If that isn't actual literal magic I don't know what is.
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reblog the money pigeon for a financially stable future
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Sylvia Plath, from The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
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I had a cat, a sidekick named Pete. He loved summer. He kept looking for it. He never gave up. Ever since Pete met me, he has formed a simple philosophy. I’m in charge of shelter, food, and weather. He’s in charge of everything else. But he holds me especially responsible for weather. When he sees the cold unpleasant white stuff out the window, he badgers me to open every door in the house. Pete firmly believes that one of them is the door into summer.
Pete | The Door into Summer (2021)
for @kittychicha
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And if you missed a day, there was always the next,
and if you missed a year, it didn’t matter,
the hills weren’t going anywhere,
the thyme and rosemary kept coming back,
the sun kept rising, the bushes kept bearing fruit—
– Sunrise, by Louise Glück
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Learning never stops, so we better keep on taking chances.
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paediatrics wrap up , days before the final exam
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